Quotes About Events
Behavioral memories of trauma remain quite accurate and true to the events that stimulated them.
~ Jennifer J. Freyd
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There are people and places and events that lead you to your final relationship, people and places and events you'd prefer to forget or at least gloss over. In the end, you can slap a pretty label on it- like serendipity or fate. Or you can believe that it's just the random way life unfolds.
~ Emily Giffin
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We used to call it her Cinderella complex, because often when she had agreed to go out in the evening she would be seized by panic and announce that she had nothing to wear.
~ Emma Donoghue
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It is our attitude toward events, not events themselves, which we can control. Nothing is by its own nature calamitous -- even death is terrible only if we fear it.
~ Epictetus
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Your happiness depends on three things, all of which are within your power: your will, your ideas concerning the events in which you are involved, and the use you make of your ideas.
~ Epictetus
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Freedom, you see, is having events go in accordance with our will, never contrary to it.
~ Epictetus
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Ask not that events should happen as you will, but let your will be that events should happen that you will have peace.
~ Epictetus
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No, it is events that give rise to fear -- when another has the power over them or can prevent them, that person becomes able to inspire fear. How is the fortress destroyed? Not by iron or fire, but by judgments... here is where we must begin, and it is from this front that we must seize the fortress and throw out tyrants.
~ Epictetus
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We need not trouble about the Dutch and Scandinavians who, though belonging broadly to the non-absolutist zone, lived a relatively tranquil life outside the dramatic events of the rest of Europe.
~ Eric J. Hobsbawm
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I'm the sum of all of my experiences. I'm the culmination of a series of events that have allowed me to arrive at this moment. Even, quite possibly, driven me to this moment. I have controlled some, but most have led me. There is no other identical to what I have become. None. I am me.
~ Eric Jerome Dickey
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the newspapers, the magazines, television, and radio produce a commodity: news, from the raw material of events. Only news is salable, and the news media determine which events are news, which are not.
~ Erich Fromm
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History is an account, mostly false, of events, mostly unimportant, which are brought about by rulers, mostly knaves, and soldiers, mostly fools.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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History: An account mostly false, of events mostly unimportant, which are brought about by rulers mostly knaves, and soldiers mostly fools.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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We create history by our act and deeds.
~ Amenorhu kwaku
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Bien des instants emblématiques qui ont façonné notre époque, de la chute du mur de Berlin à la chute des tours jumelles de Manhattan, trouvent leur origine dans les événements de « cette année-l?…
~ Amin Maalouf
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Tout ce qui se passe ressemble forcément à quelque chose qui s'est déjà passé.
~ Amin Maalouf
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History is not the annals; it's what happens around us when we're unaware it's history.
~ Amit Chaudhuri
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the fundamental process of Nature lies outside space-time but generates events that can be located in space-time.
~ Amit Goswami
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The world is not determined by initial conditions, once and for all. Every event of measurement is potentially creative and may open new possibilities.
~ Amit Goswami
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This is why Fuller's definition depends upon consciousness. Our awareness of energy events defines their existence; we cannot go beyond the limits set by our understanding.
~ Amy C. Edmondson
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The mind of the dreaming man is fully satisfied with whatever happens to it. The agonizing question of possibility does not arise. Kill; plunder more quickly, love as much as you wish. And if you die, are you not sure of being roused from the dead? Let yourself be led. Events will not tolerate deferment. You have no name. Everything is inestimably easy.
~ Andre Breton
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The mind of the man who dreams is fully satisfied by what happens to him. The agonizing question of possibility is no longer pertinent. Kill, fly faster, love to your heart's content. And if you should die, are you not certain of re-awaking among the dead? Let yourself be carried along, events will not tolerate your interference. You are nameless. The ease of everything is priceless.
~ Andre Breton
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The politics of the day didn't interest her. What captivated her were historical events and developments and the millennia that preceded them.
~ Andreas Eschbach
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The separation between any two events in the history of a particle shall be a maximum or minimum when measured along its world line.
~ Andrew Hodges
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